

The sheet at midnight, the towel after the pool, the soap they take home — the part of the stay no one photographs and no one forgets. We make that part, and we finish it for the hundredth wash, not the first.

The hour before sleep. The room has gone quiet, the day is closed, and the bed is the last thing left to decide. Nothing is performing now. This is where a property is judged — not in the lobby it was photographed in, but here, in the dark, against skin.

Midday at the pool or the beach, the deck full, the towel doing real work in real sun. This is the piece that has to feel like the room even when it’s a hundred feet from it.


Egyptian cotton · T-600 sateen · Egypt
The weight a suite is built to hold.
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Egyptian cotton · T-300 percale · Egypt
Cool, matte counterpart to sateen.
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Egyptian cotton · T-150 percale · Egypt
Light by design, for rooms the sea moves through.
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Combed cotton · 400 GSM terry · Guatemala
The first thing they touch after the water.
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Combed cotton · 800 GSM terry · Guatemala
Plush they feel before they’ve used it.
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Cotton · 945 GSM waffle · Guatemala
The robe a guest doesn’t want to take off.
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US cotton · 900 GSM terry · Guatemala
Reads as luxury a hundred feet from the room.
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US cotton · 300–400 GSM terry · Guatemala
The workhorse that still feels like yours.
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Cedar + bergamot · Corriss No. 1 · House blend
The one moment of the room they get to keep.
View specsThe romance only holds if the making does. Our bed linen is made in Alexandria, at the largest sheeting mill in Egypt — Egyptian cotton carried from raw fibre to finished sheet under one roof. Our towels are made in Guatemala, in a mill that runs itself.
Our towel mill generates its own electricity from a hydroelectric plant it built and maintains — the surplus goes back to the national grid.
The water used to process the cotton is captured, treated, and reclaimed inside the same factory, then put back to work.
American cotton arrives raw and leaves as towels — spun, dyed, treated, and woven under one roof, on recycled fibre reclaimed in the same building.
Most properties don’t start from a blank page. They have a brand standard to hold, an existing program to match, a weight and a hand a guest already expects. We start there.
Because our ranges are made, not stocked, the catalog is a starting point, not a limit. Bed linen from T-150 to T-600, towels across the full weight range — to your count, your GSM, your size, your finish. Monogramming, custom packaging, and private label, done our way: we don’t disappear behind your logo, we stand next to it.
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We don’t stock a fixed amenity range. If your property wants its own — shampoo, conditioner, soap, lotion — we develop it to your brief: formulation, scent, bottle and label. A signature house line is coming; bespoke programmes are open now.
Open an account, and you deal with an owner — not a queue. Ana Forister is a founding partner of Corriss, and the person who answers when you call.
She doesn’t take orders. She studies properties. Beachfront or city, four-star or five, pool or waterpark, she thinks the whole thing through before she quotes — which range suits the room, what your laundry will do to an 800-gram towel, when the cheaper weave is the smarter call and she tells you so. She sizes every order to your rooms and your season, so you’re never short in high season and never carrying what you don’t need. She never pads it.
“Working with me, you have no headaches,” she says. “I take them away.” And when she gives you a delivery date, that’s the date.
With us, the relationship is part of the product.
There’s a word for the part of a room a guest carries home. We made it ours. Read about Corriss →It isn’t where we stop. Tell us about the property — the rooms, the season, the standard you hold — and Ana will come back with a plan, not a pitch.